John Tanner

1758 - 1845

Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

Husband of Emma Hiscox (nee Camalt): the couple counterclaimed for the compensation for Tryall estate in Jamaica, a share in which had belonged to her step-father Joseph Hiscox II (q.v.).

  1. Emma Hiscox Tanner and John Tanner were buried in 1844 and 1845 repectively in a grave plot owned by John Tanner of Grove Lane Camberwell. Emma Hiscox Tanner of Grove Lane Camberwell was aged 84 at her burial on 28/12/1844 and John Tanner 87 at his on 05/05/1845.

Sources

He appears in Register of Claims as John Turner, but T71/1212 shows John Tanner and his wife Emma Hiscox, borne out by 1., below.

  1. West Norwood Cemetery database, Grave 1055-118 http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/cemetery/GraveOwnersResultPage.aspx?GraveRef=1055-118 [accessed 15/03/2011]; Ancestry.com, London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 [database online].

Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Name in compensation records
John Turner
Spouse
Emma Hiscox

Associated Claims (1)

£5,337 0s 11d
Awardee

Relationships (2)

Other relatives
Notes →
John Tanner's wife Emma Hiscox was almost certainly the step-daughter of Joseph Hiscox II, in whose will she appears as Emma Hiscox...
Husband → Wife

Addresses (1)

Grove Lane, Camberwell, Surrey, London, England